Updating a playstation 3 system

From the chart above you can see that CECHJ, CECHM, and CECHQ were only released to a few regions.

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The core components needed for Retro Pie to function are: You can update/install and remove packages individually.

When selecting a package there is also a help guide with extra information specific to that package: Package Help: The Package Help for each emulator should show you: If you are worried about conflicts during an update you can always just start with the latest fresh sd image which can be downloaded here and just copy all your files back over onto that instead of updating from an older image.

A second generation 120GB Japanese PS3 Slim would be designated CECH-2000A, while the 120GB North American Slim PS3 would be designated CECH-2001A.

Both are 120GB models because starting with the PS3 Slim, the harddrive size is designated by an appended letter after the region code (in this case A=120GB, and B=250GB).

Note that although globally some PS3 share the same model prefixes, they are actually different because of their special support for their country and SDTV region (NTSC or PAL), which the suffix code below delineates.

It is important that you get a display that has the highest resolution possible (1920x1080p).

Because your HDTV will scale and stretch any signal that is not native to its display size, you should also purchase games or video that can be output in the resolution of your display.

Many PS3 games these days are able to software scale and stretch so the signal matches 1920x1080p, but the internal rendering resolution is actually lower.

The conventional way to update Retro Pie and install new features is through the setup script.